Junior Sean O'Brien won the mile at the VCU Rams Invitaitonal in
the second fastest time in school history.
WASHINGTON - American University junior Sean
O'Brien (Tewksbury, Mass./Winnisquam Regional) was honored by
the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) today as men's track
Athlete of the Week following his performance at the Virginia
Commonwealth University Rams Invitational.
O'Brien won the men's invitational mile at the meet by just over
a second in an IC4A qualifying time of 4:06.34. His time is the
second fastest ever run in American outdoor track behind his own
school-record of 4:04.47 run at last year's Penn Relays. O'Brien is
off to a good start as he looks to return to the NCAA Championships
in the 1,500-meters were he earned All-America honors last season.
O'Brien is coming off of a very successful indoor season in
which he established a new American University record in the mile
in a NCAA provisional qualifying time of 4:02.00. He also won the
Patriot League Championships in the mile in February. In addition,
O'Brien was a part of the distance medley relay that established
two school records and the school-record holding 4x800-meter relay
team that was victorious at the Patriot League meet.
O'Brien and the rest of the American track team return to action
on April 6 at the Maryland Invitational.
American University is in its inaugural year as a member of the
Patriot League. The University, founded in 1893, fields a 19-sport
Division I athletics program, featuring 10 women's sports and nine
for men.